Bracken wrote to the company lawyer to find a permanent solution to a yearly problem of gate vandalism at the Stewart burial plot.
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Contract between Mrs. Shurtliff and the Union Pacific for the railroad to supply water (N. L. D. 2131)
Larson asking Bracken if it was still the policy of the company to not sell water to an institution like the Railroad Pass Casino.
Bracken providing details for a possible agreement to sell water to the Railroad Pass Casino and asking if Coey approves of the deal.
Discussion of selling water to people living next to the Arden Pipeline, provided they were not using the water to manufacture moonshine.
Letter outlining the procedure for a one-time purchase of bulk drinking water on the St. Thomas line.
The sale of drinking water to one person does not constitute a precedent.
The sale of drinking water to the residents of the Moapa Valley were on a case by case basis.
Logandale, Nevada lacked a water system and McNamee thought that if the railroad supplied Bishop Jones with water, others would expect the same.
Knickerbocker (Union Pacific Railroad) approved of providing Earl with a limited amount of water for an emergency situation.